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Main Authors: Iandolo, Guido Alex, Amato, Alex, Cagnoli, Gianpietro, Delmonte, Alessandro, Hennig, Jan-Simon, Hennig, Margot, Steinlechner, Sebastian, Wöhler, Janis, Hild, Stefan, Steinlechner, Jessica
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.03468
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author Iandolo, Guido Alex
Amato, Alex
Cagnoli, Gianpietro
Delmonte, Alessandro
Hennig, Jan-Simon
Hennig, Margot
Steinlechner, Sebastian
Wöhler, Janis
Hild, Stefan
Steinlechner, Jessica
author_facet Iandolo, Guido Alex
Amato, Alex
Cagnoli, Gianpietro
Delmonte, Alessandro
Hennig, Jan-Simon
Hennig, Margot
Steinlechner, Sebastian
Wöhler, Janis
Hild, Stefan
Steinlechner, Jessica
contents The next generation of gravitational-wave detectors, such as the Einstein Telescope, is designed to reduce noise in a wide band of frequencies compared to the current generation, through the use of new technologies. ETpathfinder, designed as an R&D facility for these technologies, is a prototype for which the mirrors were chosen to be made of crystalline silicon, produced by the Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung. This material choice was made to pave the way for a low thermal noise level at cryogenic temperatures in the Einstein Telescope. This paper shows the mechanical loss of silicon designated to become the test masses for ETpathfinder in the range between room temperature and 53K. In addition, the effect of the anisotropic nature of silicon on the measurement procedure is addressed. Predictions are made of the contribution of the mirror substrate material to the overall ETpathfinder noise budget.
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spellingShingle Mechanical Characterisation of Silicon for the ETpathfinder Test Masses
Iandolo, Guido Alex
Amato, Alex
Cagnoli, Gianpietro
Delmonte, Alessandro
Hennig, Jan-Simon
Hennig, Margot
Steinlechner, Sebastian
Wöhler, Janis
Hild, Stefan
Steinlechner, Jessica
Instrumentation and Detectors
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
The next generation of gravitational-wave detectors, such as the Einstein Telescope, is designed to reduce noise in a wide band of frequencies compared to the current generation, through the use of new technologies. ETpathfinder, designed as an R&D facility for these technologies, is a prototype for which the mirrors were chosen to be made of crystalline silicon, produced by the Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung. This material choice was made to pave the way for a low thermal noise level at cryogenic temperatures in the Einstein Telescope. This paper shows the mechanical loss of silicon designated to become the test masses for ETpathfinder in the range between room temperature and 53K. In addition, the effect of the anisotropic nature of silicon on the measurement procedure is addressed. Predictions are made of the contribution of the mirror substrate material to the overall ETpathfinder noise budget.
title Mechanical Characterisation of Silicon for the ETpathfinder Test Masses
topic Instrumentation and Detectors
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.03468